Welcome to Crappie.com and the the jig tying hobby. It looks like you have the basics covered and on your way to becoming a jig fishing junkie like the rest of us.
NightProwler
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most are just various colors of chenille marabou and some are made with wires that were colored different colors in side a big broken cord but i make do with what i have all of them work well for crappie on the lake for pull in lots of slabs on a slip float at various depths i just started in June so im not good ye give me tips if you will and i will work on it i have a vise and bobbin and junk i wip finish with my fingers so just look and tell me what you think
Welcome to Crappie.com and the the jig tying hobby. It looks like you have the basics covered and on your way to becoming a jig fishing junkie like the rest of us.
NightProwler
I'm sure that you will enjoy jig fishing keep working hard on tying your jigs .
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The more you tie the better they look and longer they hold up keep at it
Not bad for your first and I hate to be the one to tell you, but they are not flies as they are jigs. Flies are tied on a bare hook and if a weighted head is wanted they put a beed or cone on it. Jigs have a lead or some type head that was poured on in a mold like what your using. Also if fishing a fly rod most fly fishermen will not use larger than a 1/60 and most want a 1/80 to a 1/120 weight. Just an FYI for you here.
Skip
Welcome aboard. Not bad at all for your first jigs. You will learn with every jig you tie and welcome to the mad world of tying. Thumbs Up
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Fly, jig whatever. Way to be creative and work with what you have.
I'm the same way. Just can't justify spending a lot on a hobby with the way things are for me right now.
Especially since I can catch fish in a cornfield with a 2X4, some bailing wire and corn nuts for bait.
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Hard to tell much from the pics, but they look good. May just try to hide your thread a lil more with the chenille, just to keep it away from toothy critters n snags. Otherwise, I bet they catch fish.
Adam
Nice job, I pretty much fish my jigs all the time since I started tying.
Thanks everyone i tested the jigs when trout fishing in the lower Illinois and caught my limit of rainbows and a cupple small stripers my main fish is crapppie but i go out and try all diffrent kinds of fish just so i can say if caught some of those it was fun and the water was nice and cool in 100 degree weather we have been having